Mike> But maybe moving from QMail to Postfix would be extremely reasonable
Mike> and the same question exists.
Dave> Why in the world would you want to do that?
Mike> Maybe because Postfix is more stable, better maintained, and more
Mike> maintainable than QMail? That's just based on my per
> I apologize for my previous post. I guess I was just caught off guard by
> your question. If you insrtalled from tarball, all you need to do is
> remove the qmail users...qmaild, qmailq, qmails etc. If you use tcsh, you
> could do something similar to the following:
>
> # foreach n ( qmaild
> Yep, totally agree with you. However, since I'm considering moving to
> qmail... can you please let us know what your reasons to move back to
> sendmail are? It would certainly help me make a decision myself.
>
> On the other hand, regarding your own question I assume that you never
> install
>Yep, totally agree with you. However, since I'm considering moving to
>qmail... can you please let us know what your reasons to move back to
>sendmail are? It would certainly help me make a decision myself.
While you are at it look at postfix (www.postfix.org). It doesn't require
large quantit
On Mon, 19 Jun 2000, Matt Housh wrote:
> > Well, I consider moving from qmail to sendmail to be unreasonable, so
> > I would answer "no" to your question...
> >
> > Why in the world would you want to do that?
>
> These are not the kind of answers/questions I'm looking for, and as such I
>
I apologize for my previous post. I guess I was just caught off guard by
your question. If you insrtalled from tarball, all you need to do is
remove the qmail users...qmaild, qmailq, qmails etc. If you use tcsh, you
could do something similar to the following:
# foreach n ( qmaild qmails qmail
I am not interested in opinions as to whether or not it's a good idea to
remove qmail and switch back to sendmail, I am simply asking how to do it.
It seems to me that a flame war is unnecessary here. We all have our own
opinions, and I happen to be quite fond of qmail. I simply wish to k
Yes, but why would one want to do something as foolish as that?
On Mon, 19 Jun 2000, Matt Housh wrote:
>
> Just curious, is it reasonable to assume that I could follow the qmail
> install FAQs backwards (more or less) to remove qmail and switch back to
> sendmail?
>
> Matt
>
>
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>
On Mon, Jun 19, 2000 at 01:40:25PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Matt> Just curious, is it reasonable to assume that I could follow
> Matt> the qmail install FAQs backwards (more or less) to remove
> Matt> qmail and switch back to sendmail?
> Well, I consider moving fr
> Well, I consider moving from qmail to sendmail to be unreasonable, so
> I would answer "no" to your question...
>
> Why in the world would you want to do that?
These are not the kind of answers/questions I'm looking for, and as such I
will not answer them. If you have a useful answer,
Matt> Just curious, is it reasonable to assume that I could follow
Matt> the qmail install FAQs backwards (more or less) to remove
Matt> qmail and switch back to sendmail?
Well, I consider moving from qmail to sendmail to be unreasonable, so
I would answer "no" to your question...
Why in t
Just curious, is it reasonable to assume that I could follow the qmail
install FAQs backwards (more or less) to remove qmail and switch back to
sendmail?
Matt
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